Abstract:Curl and truncated spiral antennas are studied for input impedance matching a coaxial line. Each antenna is located at quarter wavelengths above the ground plane and analyzed using the moment method. It is found that the curl antenna shows a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of less than two in a 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth of 30% using a crank feedline with an unbalanced feed. It is also found that the spiral antenna has an axial ratio bandwidth of 24%, where the VSWR remains less than two using parallel feed… Show more
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